Some TJ Maxx and Marshalls workers are wearing body cameras as company aims to curb theft

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WASHINGTON — TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods stores have equipped some employees with body cameras to help curb shoplifting. last month, parent company TJX's financial chief John Klinger revealed that the body-cam initiative on some employees began late last year. The retail company said the cameras are a"balance between protecting goods and making sure that customers can shop easily.

The body cameras are being worn by the retail stores' unarmed security guards, referred to as Loss Prevention Associates. Klinger said the company is focused on flattening out business shrinkage or"shrink," a term referring to stolen or loss inventory.TJX stores aren't the only retailers looking to thwart shoplifters.

 

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